Netflix just released its TV slate for 2026 — but several shows are noticeably missing from the list.
The streaming service announced on Wednesday, January 7, which shows are expected to premiere later this year. The final seasons of Outer Banks and The Witcher were included — as were returning shows Bridgerton, One Piece and Beef.
Popular shows such as Wednesday and Ginny & Georgia were nowhere to be found. Ransom Canyon, Untamed and Forever were also missing — as was talk show Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney.
There were several international shows whose release dates were yet to be announced: Supacell, Dept. Q, Bet, Geek Girl and Heartbreak High. While the above projects appear to be delayed until at least 2027, it is possible that Netflix will release another wave of premiere dates later this year.
Ransom Canyon‘s absence from the list comes after it was confirmed that Eoin Macken and Andrew Liner, who played father and son Davis and Reid, respectively, will not be returning as series regulars for season 2. It is unclear whether they could return in a guest-star capacity.
Based on Jodi Thomas‘ book series about a town that is full of drama, romance and hope, Ransom Canyon, which premiered in April 2025, introduced Us to the locals in Texas Hill Country.
Season 2, which has already wrapped production, will feature Steve Howey in a recurring guest star role as Staten’s (Josh Duhamel) half brother, Levi. According to multiple outlets, the character is described as “a mountain man of sorts who lives off the land.”
Ben Robson and Heidi Engerman were also added to the cast as recurring guest stars and are expected to appear in multiple episodes as filming continues in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Ginny & Georgia, meanwhile, aired in summer 2025 to record-breaking ratings. While the show is currently filming season 4, star Brianne Howey recently teased exclusively to Us Weekly what fans can expect.
“The ending for season 3, I was pretty shocked. [Now] reading every episode, the writers blow me away. I’m so grateful to be part of this incredible storytelling,” Howey shared in November 2025 about where the story goes after Georgia’s surprise pregnancy. “The ending for season 3 couldn’t set us up more perfectly for where season 4 is.”
Howey said she had high hopes for her character.
“Georgia probably needs to mend her soul a little bit after 3. So those were my hopes [for season 4],” she teased. “In a dream world, I would like Georgia to be on the right side of history with her children. I really want her to do right by them, rectify as much as possible and show that it’s possible to change.”
Howey continued: “It’s a dream come true [working on the show]. I’ve never been in the position of getting to be a part of a season 4 before. It’s an enormous privilege and it’s not something that we take lightly. I think I can speak for the whole cast when I say when we see those [viewership numbers] come out, it motivates us to ensure that our next season is also hitting all of the same spots and is as fulfilling. So everyone’s working really hard and is so excited and really kind of just riding the high from the positive feedback.”
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